>> Secondly, presuming it really is an array and you're looking for these>> values by column inside the array, the above returns the first (and>> only the first) of what may be multiple values that meet the criteria.>> Is that what is wanted or do you need all values?> Sorry about the confusion created due to this, yes it is an array as> shown on the code. The code only returns the first , and basically I> want similar thing, but I want all the first numbers in column. By the> way this code works if I am only interested the one column.

Well, in a couple of steps...may be simpler to just use a loop since can't write anonymous function to use the third (second optional) output from find() to get the value directly. That would be a really, really, nice feature....

Given a sample small array, the one for the >0.8 is as follows; salt to suit for the minimum, obviously.